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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Democratic Presidential Hopefuls In Final Stretch Of Iowa Campaigning
by Don Gonyea
Democratic presidential hopefuls are in home stretch of the Iowa caucuses and the top candidates have been campaigning there on Sunday.
NPR CEO Defends Journalist After Pompeo Lashes Out Over Ukraine Interview
NPR's Michel Martin asks NPR's CEO, John Lansing, to respond to an All Things Considered interview with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Culture Reporter Talks Netflix's 'The Circle'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Vox culture reporter Aja Romano about Netflix's reality competition show, The Circle.
The Impeachment Defense From Trump's Legal Team
by Tim Mak
President Trump's legal team launched their defense on Saturday. White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said the team does not intend to use the full 24 hours of speaking time allotted to it.
Coronavirus Outbreak In China Accelerates
Residents in the Chinese city of Wuhan react to the coronavirus outbreak that is thought to have started there.
How To Relax On Busy Weekends
by Sam Sanders
Weekends are supposed to be time off, but often they get filled up with errands. NPR's Life Kit podcast has some suggestions on how to relax when your weekend gets busy.
Republicans Who Have A Say In Impeachment Trial Witnesses
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Rubin, a columnist for The Washington Post, about key Republicans that may determine if the Senate allows new witnesses during the impeachment trial.
Pressure Mounts To Improve Mississippi Prison Conditions
by Debbie Elliott
In Mississippi, 10 prison inmates have died in recent weeks. At a rally Friday, activists and citizens urged the state to close one controversial prison and to repair the others.
Peace Corps To End China Program
by Rob Schmitz
The Peace Corps has decided to ax its China program. Critics of the decision call the program one of the diplomatic success stories in the history of China-U.S. relations.